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The O Theater at the Bellagio has 1,800 seats arranged in 13 sections across three levels. The first level is the Lower Orchestra, the second is the Upper Orchestra, and the third is the Balcony. Because the theater wraps around the central pool, every seat has a clear sightline to the water stage. Sections 102, 103, and 104 in the Lower Orchestra sit closest to the center, giving you the most direct angle on the performers.
What Seats Offer the Best View
Section 103 is the center seat in the Lower Orchestra and is widely considered the best position in the house. You are directly in front of the pool with an unobstructed line to every aerial and aquatic act. The neighboring sections 102 and 104 give you an almost identical experience at a slight angle.
The show uses the full width of the stage, so center positioning matters more here than at a traditional theater where performers stay in one spot. From the edges of the Lower Orchestra, you may crane slightly for some acts on the far side of the pool.
What Seats Offer the Best Value
Sections 202 and 204 in the Upper Orchestra are the best balance of price and sightline. They sit above and behind the Lower Orchestra but still face the center of the pool directly. You lose some of the closeness but none of the visibility. The price difference from the Lower Orchestra can be significant, and most audience members in these sections report no complaints about the view.
The Balcony level is the most economical option and still has clear views of the stage. Avoid the extreme side positions in any level if you want to see the full width of the pool without turning your head.
Tips for Choosing Your Seat
The show runs 90 minutes with no intermission. Seats in the Lower Orchestra are close to the pool, and occasional water mist from the show reaches the front rows. Nothing soaks you, but it is worth knowing if you are wearing something that could be affected.
The O Theater has been running since 1998 and the sightlines have been refined over that time. There genuinely are no bad seats, but the difference between center front and side upper is noticeable in a show where the action covers the full pool.
Book early. This is one of the hardest tickets in Las Vegas to get on short notice, especially at the weekend evening shows.
About The O Theater
The O Theater is built into the Bellagio Hotel on the Las Vegas Strip. Its stage is a 1.5 million gallon pool that can be lowered and raised during the performance. The theater uses a soundless water-pump system so the mechanics of the pool never interrupt the audio. Seating capacity is 1,800.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best seats for “O” at Bellagio?
Center orchestra rows give you a direct sightline to the pool stage at eye level, which makes the water sequences and aerial work feel immediate. Center mezzanine rows pull back and give you a full overhead view of the stage, which is ideal for the large ensemble scenes. Both are strong choices depending on whether you prefer proximity or perspective.
Are there seats to avoid at “O”?
Far side seats in the lower level can limit your sightline on sequences that play to center. The theater was built specifically for this show, so obstructions are minimal, but extreme side angles in any section will give you a less complete view than center positions.
How long is “O” by Cirque du Soleil?
The show runs approximately 90 minutes with no intermission. Doors typically open 30 minutes before showtime.
How can I save on “O” tickets?
Book through Spotlight and apply a discount code at checkout. The code is listed on the checkout page. There is no minimum spend and no cap on the number of tickets the discount applies to.

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